
Derek Ford
Writer · Actor · DirectorDerek Ford (6 September 1932, Essex – 19 May 1995) was an English film director and writer, most famous for sexploitation films such as The Wife Swappers (1970), Suburban Wives (1971), Commuter Husbands (1972), Keep It Up, Jack (1973), Sex Express (1975) (also filmed in a graphic hardcore version), What's Up Nurse! (1977) and What's Up Superdoc! (1978). Ford began as a writer in collaboration with his brother Donald Ford (died 1991), originally for radio before progressing to television (The Saint, Adam Adamant Lives!) and film (The Yellow Teddy Bears, The Black Torment, A Study in Terror and Hell Boats). Ford's first foray into directing, Los Tres Que Robbaran Una Banco, made in Spain in 1961 was an unhappy experience, around the same time Ford entered sexploitation when he was asked to re-edit and film additional sequences for a Swedish sex film called Svenska Flickor I Paris, eventually released as Paris Playgirls. Ford's directing career began proper in the late sixties when he entered into partnership with producer Stanley Long, resulting in three films including the massively successful The Wife Swappers, released in America as The Swappers with the tag line "remember when all the guy next door wanted to borrow was your lawnmower?". Ford's early seventies films were mainly shot in London and Maldon, Essex where he lived, while hardcore scenes meant for the European versions of his films were shot in secret at his own house, with his then wife Valerie acting as assistant, wardrobe & makeup. Interviewed in the book, Keeping the British End Up, fellow director Ray Selfe referred to Ford as "a male nymphomaniac", and themes of swinging, wife swapping and outwardly respectable people living double lives run throughout Ford's work. In the 1970s the two most well-known Ford films in America were Groupie Girl (1970) and Sex Express (1975) starring Heather Deeley. Released as Diversions in the U.S, Sex Express premiered in the Kips Bay area of Manhattan and was nominated for best foreign film by the Adult Film Association of America. In Italy he directed Erotic Fantasies (1978) aka Proibito erotico and back in England he quit as the director of Don't Open till Christmas (1984). In the mid-eighties after his divorce, Ford was left to bring up his two children on his own. At this time he attempted to find more mainstream work and dissociate himself from his past, but what little work came his way would drag him back to exploitation film. He directed La Casa delle Orchidee (The House of Orchids) in Italy in 1983, in which (returning to the themes of The Wife Swappers) a group of Italian women join a 'dare club', and co-directed a Hills Have Eyes rip-off in Sweden called Blood Tracks[1] which also features a brief cameo role from Ford as a location scout for a rock video (Ford's only other known acting role is as "Circus Santa Claus" in Don't Open Till Christmas). He was also involved in writing a never-made softcore sitcom called Park Lane. Ford's final film, The Urge to Kill, starring Peter Gordeno & Sarah Hope-Walker has never been given an official release, although clips from it appear in the 2005 documentary The Wild, Wild World of Dick Randall, and several bootlegs of it have surfaced over the years.[2] The film was eventually given an official DVD release in France on 1 April 2014 by the Uncut Movies label.
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FILMOGRAPHY
DIRECTOR14

The Urge to Kill
1989
Director

The House of Orchids
1983
Director

What's Up Superdoc!
1978
Director

Forbidden Erotica
1978
Director

What's Up Nurse
1977
Director

Diversions
1976
Director

The Girl from Starship Venus
1975
Director

Commuter Husbands
1974
Director

Keep It Up, Jack!
1974
Director

Suburban Wives
1972
Director

Secret Rites
1971
Director

I Am a Groupie
1970
Director

The Wife Swappers
1970
Director

A Promise of Bed
1969
Director
WRITER25

The Casting Couch
1995
Writer

The Urge to Kill
1989
Writer

Don't Open Till Christmas
1984
Writer

What's Up Superdoc!
1978
Writer

What's Up Nurse
1977
Writer

Diversions
1976
Writer

The Girl from Starship Venus
1975
Writer

Commuter Husbands
1974
Writer

Venom
1974
Writer

Keep It Up, Jack!
1974
Writer

The House That Vanished
1973
Writer

Suburban Wives
1972
Writer

I Am a Groupie
1970
Writer

The Wife Swappers
1970
Writer

The World at Their Feet
1970
Writer

A Promise of Bed
1969
Writer

Corruption
1968
Screenplay
- Son of the City
Son of the City
1967
Writer
- Reason for Sale
Reason for Sale
1967
Writer

A Study in Terror
1965
Original Story, Screenplay

Primitive London
1965
Writer

Saturday Night Out
1964
Writer

The Black Torment
1964
Screenplay

The Yellow Teddy Bears
1963
Screenplay
- Stork Talk
Stork Talk
1962
Writer





